Project X Steel Iron Shaft (0.370" Tip)
$48.99 USDUnit price /UnavailableKBS Tour TGI Tour Graphite Iron Shaft - 0.370" Tip
$59.95 USDUnit price /UnavailableKBS Tour Graphite Prototype Hybrid Shaft - 0.370" Tip
$135.00 USDUnit price /UnavailableKBS Max 80 Steel Shaft (.370 Tip)
$34.95 USDUnit price /UnavailableTriple Bend Putter Steel Shaft
$13.95 USDUnit price /UnavailableNippon N.S. Pro Zelos 8 Steel Shaft (Bundle Set)
From $256.03 USD$269.50Unit price /UnavailableNippon N.S. Pro Zelos 7 Steel Shafts (Bundle Set)
From $256.03 USD$269.50Unit price /UnavailableNippon N.S. Pro Modus3 Tour120 Steel Shaft (.370" Parallel Tip)
$42.50 USDUnit price /UnavailableNippon N.S. Pro Modus3 Tour105 Steel Shaft (.370" Parallel Tip)
$42.50 USDUnit price /UnavailableAldila Rogue Silver 110 M.S.I. Hybrid Shaft
$119.50 USDUnit price /UnavailableAldila NV 2KXV Orange Hybrid Shaft
$50.00 USDUnit price /UnavailableAldila NV 2KXV Blue Hybrid Shaft
$50.00 USDUnit price /UnavailableAerotech SteelFiber i125cw Iron Tapered Shaft (.355 tip)
$60.00 USDUnit price /UnavailableAerotech SteelFiber i110cw Iron Tapered Shaft (.355 tip)
$60.00 USDUnit price /UnavailableAerotech SteelFiber i80cw Iron Tapered Shaft (.355 tip)
$60.00 USDUnit price /UnavailableAerotech SteelFiber i70cw Iron Tapered Shaft (.355 tip)
$60.00 USDUnit price /UnavailableTrue Temper Dynamic Gold Iron with Sensicore Steel Shaft (0.355" Tapered Tip)
$24.00 USDUnit price /UnavailableLow stock (10 units)KBS Tour $-Taper Shaft - Black PVD (.355 Tip)
$69.95 USDUnit price /UnavailableProject X LZ Steel Iron Shaft (0.355" tip) - Chrome Finish
$53.99 USDUnit price /UnavailableBundle Set of 8x KBS Tour 130 Shafts
$303.62 USD$319.60Unit price /UnavailableBundle Set of 8x KBS Tour 110 Shafts
$303.62 USD$319.60Unit price /UnavailableLow stock (6 units)Bundle Set of 8x KBS Tour 120 Shafts
$303.62 USD$319.60Unit price /UnavailableBundle Set of 8x KBS C-Taper Lite Shafts
$470.82 USD$495.60Unit price /UnavailableVery low stock (4 units)Bundle Set of 8x KBS Tour C-Taper Shafts
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KBS Tour $-Taper Shaft (.355 Tip)
$69.95 USDUnit price /UnavailableKBS Tour FLT Shaft - Chrome finish (.355 Tip)
$34.95 USDUnit price /UnavailableNippon N.S. Pro Zelos 8 Steel Iron Shaft
$38.50 USDUnit price /UnavailableNippon N.S. Pro Zelos 7 Steel Iron Shaft
$38.50 USDUnit price /UnavailableTrue Temper Straight Taper Stepless 37" Putter Shaft (0.355" tip)
$19.00 USDUnit price /UnavailableTrue Temper Straight Taper Flared Over-Hosel Stepless 35" Putter Shaft
$35.00 USDUnit price /Unavailable
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About Golf Shafts
Golf shafts are one of the biggest performance variables in the club. The right shaft helps control launch, spin, feel, and dispersion, while the wrong one can make even a good swing feel inconsistent. Shaft weight, flex, profile, and material all influence how the club performs through impact.
The best golf shaft for your game depends on your swing speed, tempo, ball flight, and the type of club you are building. Driver, fairway, hybrid, iron, wedge, and putter shafts are all designed for different performance goals, so choosing the right fit matters more than just picking a popular model.
At Grips4Less, we stock a wide range of golf club shafts from leading brands including Fujikura, Mitsubishi, Project X, KBS, Aerotech, UST Mamiya, and more. Whether you need a raw uncut shaft or a custom assembled build, this collection is designed to help golfers find the right shaft for more distance, better control, and more consistent results.
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Want your shaft pre-assembled with your driver adapter already installed?
If you are upgrading your driver or fairway wood and want a plug-and-play shaft that arrives ready to install — no epoxy, no club builder, no pro shop visit — visit our Custom Assembled Driver Shafts Collection. Every shaft is built to your exact specifications with a genuine OEM-compatible adapter tip for TaylorMade, Callaway, Titleist, Ping, Cobra, Mizuno, PXG, and Wilson. The adapter is epoxied, cured, and trimmed before it ships. All you need is the wrench that came with your clubhead.
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How to Choose the Right Golf Shaft
Choosing the right golf shaft comes down to four main factors: flex, weight, launch profile, and tip diameter. The right combination can improve distance, accuracy, feel, and consistency, while the wrong fit can make the club harder to control. In general, Regular flex fits slower swing speeds, Stiff fits moderate-to-faster swings, and X-Stiff fits stronger players, but tempo and transition matter too. Lighter shafts can help increase speed, while heavier shafts often improve control. Launch profile affects trajectory and spin, and tip diameter determines club compatibility. For a deeper breakdown, visit our How to Choose the Right Golf Shaft Guide
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Shaft Guides and Helpful Links
- Fujikura Ventus Shaft Guide — Blue, Black, Red, TR, and VeloCore+ explained side by side
- Mitsubishi Shaft Guide — Diamana, Tensei, Kai'li, Vanquish, MMT, and C6 compared
- KBS Shaft Guide — Tour, C-Taper, C-Taper Lite, Tour Lite, Hi-Rev and TGI compared
- Graphite Design Tour AD Shaft Guide - Tour AD DI, VF, IZ, and Irons compared
- How Tapered (0.355") Tip Shaft Lengths Work
- Golf Shafts - 5 Specs You Need to Know
- Shaft Finder Quiz - Take a 2-minute quiz to find the shaft that best suits your game!
- Custom Assembled Shafts with Adapter Tip + Grip - Get your favorite shafts equipped with a adapter that fits your OEM clubhead.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between a raw shaft and an assembled shaft?
What is the difference between a raw shaft and an assembled shaft?
A raw shaft is an uncut, uninstalled graphite or steel shaft tube with no adapter tip attached. It requires installation by a club builder — the adapter tip must be epoxied onto the shaft, cured, and trimmed to your desired playing length before it can be used. An assembled shaft is one that has already had the adapter tip epoxied and trimmed before shipping, so it arrives ready to drop into your clubhead with no tools or experience required. Grips4Less offers both — raw shafts for club builders and fitters, and assembled shafts for golfers who want a plug-and-play upgrade.
What flex shaft do I need?
What flex shaft do I need?
As a general starting point, Regular flex suits driver swing speeds under 85 mph, Stiff suits 85 to 100 mph, and X-Stiff suits 100 mph and above. However flex labeling varies between manufacturers, and tempo and transition aggressiveness matter as much as raw speed. A golfer with an aggressive downswing transition typically needs a stiffer flex than their swing speed alone would suggest. If you are unsure, text our shaft experts at (408) 475-7570 with your current shaft and any ball flight issues you want to fix and we will give you a specific recommendation.
What tip diameter do I need for my driver shaft?
What tip diameter do I need for my driver shaft?
Almost all modern driver and fairway wood shafts use a 0.335" tip diameter. This is the standard for the vast majority of OEM driver heads from TaylorMade, Callaway, Titleist, Ping, Cobra, Mizuno, PXG, and Wilson. Iron shafts use either 0.355" taper tip or 0.370" parallel tip — check your current iron shafts or the iron manufacturer's specifications before ordering iron shaft replacements.
What is the most popular driver shaft?
What is the most popular driver shaft?
The Fujikura Ventus Blue VeloCore+ is one of the most played driver shafts on professional tours and consistently ranks as one of the top-selling aftermarket driver shafts available. The Project X HZRDUS Smoke Black RDX is the most played shaft among players who want maximum low-spin performance. The Mitsubishi Diamana BB is the flagship choice for players who want premium smooth feel. Among iron shafts, the True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue and KBS Tour are the most played steel shafts on Tour.
How do I know if I need a graphite or steel iron shaft?
How do I know if I need a graphite or steel iron shaft?
Steel iron shafts are heavier, produce more feedback, and suit players with faster swing speeds who prioritize consistency and control. Graphite iron shafts are lighter, reduce vibration, and suit players who want to generate more swing speed, have joint pain or arthritis, or are transitioning from a lighter driver shaft feel to their irons. The gap in performance between quality graphite and steel iron shafts has narrowed significantly — shafts like the Mitsubishi MMT and UST Mamiya Recoil provide steel-like feedback at graphite weight.
Are all shafts at Grips4Less authentic?
Are all shafts at Grips4Less authentic?
Yes. Grips4Less is an authorized dealer for every shaft brand we carry — Fujikura, Mitsubishi, Project X, KBS, Graphite Design, True Temper, Nippon, UST Mamiya, Aldila, and all others. We purchase direct from manufacturers and every shaft ships with full manufacturer warranty coverage. We do not sell gray market, counterfeit, or non-authorized product of any kind.